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KūmoleSource:

vs. Strong. Cf. ikaika, lima ika.

1. v., To float ashore, as a drowned person; a ao ia po, ika ia aku la ia kanaka iuka o Ukumehame; to be driven on shore by the surf.

2. To be turned aside, as a vessel by the wind aud current. Oih. 27:41.

3. To fall off, as a vessel before the wind.

4. To run before the wind. Hooika. To be thrown up on the bank of a kalo patch.

Papa helu loliWehewehe Wikiwiki update log

s., Name of the sides of a kalo patch, or of a mala where the grass is thrown; oia ka mea e malu ai na ika. i lilo ole ka mea kanu a kekahi i kekahi.

Nā LepiliTags: kalo

Papa helu loliWehewehe Wikiwiki update log

adj., Drifting; inclined to fall off before the wind; making leeway.

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adj., Carried along by a current; floating; drifting.

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1. n., Goods cast or swept from a vessel into the sea and found floating; flotsam; jetsam.

2. n., The sides of a taro patch, or of a mala (garden) where the grass is thrown.

Nā LepiliTags: kalo

Papa helu loliWehewehe Wikiwiki update log

1. v., To float ashore; to be driven on shore by the surf.

2. v., To be turned aside from a straight course, as a vessel by the wind and current; to drift.

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